On Friday we noticed that a one pint bottle of whole milk we'd bought in YH the previous evening was obviously fermenting and about to pop. Looking more closely we saw its "use by" was 06 Sept, so it had been out of date when we bought it.
I took it back and agreed with a staff member I could change it for a new one, but on looking at the stock I found it was all out of date.
I drew this to the attention of the staff member and for good measure explained that the stock should be cleared as it was illegal to sell food beyond the use by date. She silently gave me my money back. No apology, no "thanks for the help" or even a smile. (Not that the last is untypical )
Today, incredibly, the out of date milk is still there. You can choose between 3rd, 4th, 6th or 7th September.
Could the milk be harmful rather than just unpleasant? Should I call Trading Standards? I have pictures.
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I aim to please. You definitely know when someone's directing it at you.
Funny you should say this, the last few times I went in to get some pastries, etc I asked their staff if it was fresh - they insisted "yes, its fresh". So I asked them if it was made today, they wouldn't answer but carried on saying it was fresh. When I asked them when it was made, they reluctantly mumbled that it was not made that day, but "...it still fresh". When I advised them therefore that it was not fresh, they kept on insisting it was (?!?)
The last couple of years I found the staff completely aloof and rude, and I rarely shop there now.
You have got to report the milk issue to the Food Hygiene team on LBH's website - they should not be selling out of date milk. In fact, the last time I went in there for something, their fridge wasn't working but they were still selling the stuff that was stacked in there.
I went in a couple of times because they had the good whole French chickens. Stopped when checking the expiry of the last one I bought because they'd stuck their own (later) one over the original expiry. Have also previously bought tinned goods and found they were at least a year out of date once I got them home (but Yasar isn't the only one where that's happened).
From my own observation, many small supermarkets and takeaways make their cash 'n carry trips using unrefrigerated vans for dairy and meat products, which (to my knowledge) is illegal and will often decrease the shelf-life. Since separate experiences with fizzy yoghourt and 'off' meat some years back, I only buy meat and dairy from bona-fide supermarkets, I also get cashback and tokens.
Its not a question of 'something to moan about' its about supplying safe food in a hygienic rodent free enviroment. I am sorry I have never seen a rat running about a shop in broad daylight. There were many aspects of Yassa Halim I liked, but having seen the rat I decided never to go there again. Given other peoples experiences outlined here with out of date food including chicken the situation is clearly a job for HC. If anyone from HC reads this even if yu dont work in food safety I would expect you to report it. I reported the rat to HC and heard nothing about it.
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